Emily Street, devastatingly bombed during the Second World War, is a cul-de-sac today.
By the late 1860s, John Greengrass, a beer retailer, was listed as living in the street. Emily Street’s pub was called ’The Rose of Denmark’.
The street’s history before the 1860s is unknown.
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